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Open Features
The numbers point to Tiger Woods
A shock at 2005 Open unlikely
Avoiding bunkers the key at St Andrews
Tom Watson speaks of respect for Jack Nicklaus
Late qualification causes Sean O'Hair problems
Short game problems issue for Todd Hamilton
Greg Norman has few hopes on return from injury
Tiger Woods favourite for Open
Todd Hamilton returns the Claret Jug
Colin Montgomerie still set on breaking Major duck
Tony Jacklin to call it day
Padraig Harrington withdraws after father's death
Varied weather hits St Andrews
Padraig Harrington may withdraw after father's death
Seve Ballesteros vows to return to Open
Nicklaus & Watson paired together
Nick Faldo backs Tiger Woods to break Major records
Jack Nicklaus begins his Major goodbye
Despite length St Andrews still needs wind
Phil Mickelson confident of Open chances
Major goodbye lined up for Jack Nicklaus
Bernard Langer earns late Open call up
Thongchai leads Asian Tour challenge
Brad Faxon makes it through Open Qualification
Differing views on playing before a Major
Mayfair, Perez & Bryant secure Open places
Ian Woosnam makes it through Open Qualifying
Kenneth Ferrie clinches Open spot

Greg Norman has few hopes on return from injury

Twice British Open champion Greg Norman says his expectations are "zero" this week after a major back operation this year, the price for hitting around 4.5 million balls during this career.

The 50-year-old Queenslander, winner in 1986 and 1993, had the chronic condition fixed this year with an operation to improve his mobility and remove a sharp pain down his leg.

"I am just glad to be here because when I decided to have surgery on my back, I said to my doctor that all I wanted was to be in good enough shape to be here this week," he told reporters on Wednesday.

"It was an intense procedure and I was under the knife for two hours.

"All I wanted to do when I came out of the operating room was wiggle my toes on my right leg to see if everything was okay and know that I was not paralysed."

Norman is a former world number one but failed to build on his two British Open victories with a number of close calls in other major tournaments.

His last big chance came in the 1996 U.S. Masters when he held a six-shot final-round but famously crumbled on the last day at Augusta to allow Briton Nick Faldo to snatch his sixth and final major.

The big, blond Australian said he has no regrets following three decades of tournament golf and endless practice.

"I have enjoyed everything I've done in my career and I would not have changed anything," he said.

"I have enjoyed all the golf balls I have hit and we estimate that I have hit over 4.5 million balls in my career. I would not change and now I feel okay and feel I can play."

Norman also had advice for any gamblers tempted by his long odds -- 200-1 with London bookmaker William Hill -- for a third Open title this week.

"I am just going out to enjoy myself," he said. "I have zero expectations and I can't have any because I have not played a tournament since the Heineken Classic in February.

"Now it's about getting into the position where I feel I can swing a golf club."

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